Patent Examiner: Mechanical Engineering
BACKGROUND OF THE ORGANIZATION
The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) (hereinafter referred to as “the Organization”), is an Intergovernmental Organization, which was established at Lusaka, Zambia, in 1976 by an Agreement concluded under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
The Organization was created, inter alia, to promote the development of Intellectual Property (IP) laws appropriate to the needs of its members, establish common services and training schemes, and assist its members in the acquisition and advancement of technology and the evolving of common views on IP matters.
The Organization grants and administers IP titles on behalf of the Member States and provides IP information to its clientele in the form of search services, publications and awareness creation. Membership of the Organization is open to all Member States of the African Union (AU).
The present members of the Organization are: Botswana, Kingdom of Eswatini, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Kingdom of Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
(Total: 20 States)
The organs of the Organization are:
the Council of Ministers, consisting of Ministers who are responsible for the administration of intellectual property matters in the respective Member States;
the Administrative Council consisting of Heads of Offices dealing with the administration of intellectual property , in the respective Member States; and
the Secretariat (the Office of ARIPO) headed by the Director General as the Chief Executive Officer of the Organization.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Applications are invited from suitable candidates to be considered for appointment to the post of Patent Examiner: Mechanical Engineering, the full description of which is as follows:
Duty Station: Harare, Zimbabwe
Duration of appointment: Fixed-term contract of two (2) years (renewable, subject to satisfactory performance).
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
Search and examine Industrial Property (IP) rights applications received by the Organization to determine if they comply with relevant legal requirements pursuant to the granting of legal protection. Under the supervision of the Head of Search and Substantive Examination, the Patent Examiner: Mechanical Engineering will carry out the following tasks:
Investigate patent applications in the field of Mechanical Engineering to ensure sufficiency of disclosure to facilitate consideration for registration;
Search through earlier publications; technical literature and online databases to assess the legal aspects of the patent application’s specifications to make sure that the application is new;
Examine inventions from a technical standpoint to ensure that the invention is novel, clearly described and appropriate for use;
Classify applications in accordance with International Patent Classification (IPC);
Discuss and consider legal matters affecting patentability and entitlements to the invention claimed by the applicant;
Support the development of IP Rights information and documentation management system;
Ensure the efficient and effective delivery of IP Rights through; timely publishing of reports and delivery of these to applicants and/or patent agents;
Ensure effective communication and resolution to disputed matters with applicants and/or Patent Agents;
Participate in capacity building and knowledge sharing activities within the Organization and amongst its stakeholders (including Member States, Institutions of higher learning, research institutions, Inventors etc.) to promote creativity, innovation and the utilization of IP; and
Perform any other duties and tasks as may be assigned or delegated.
Minimum qualifications and experience required:
Bachelor’s Degree (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering & seven (7) years’ relevant experience. Or
Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering & five (5) years’ relevant experience.
Role and mission critical competencies required:
Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite and other relevant ICT packages
Confidentiality, professionalism and respect for integrity and accuracy of examination results
Written and verbal communication skills
Initiative and time management
Ability to work independently and under pressure whilst remaining adaptable and flexible
Learning and sharing knowledge and encouraging the learning of others
Judgment, organizing, problem solving, analysis and decision-making skills
Excellent research and report writing skills
Nationality: To be eligible for appointment, candidates must be nationals of a Member State of the Organization.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Conditions of employment shall be subject to the ARIPO Staff Rules and Procedures or be determined by the Administrative Council of the Organization.
Salary and allowances on first appointment shall be those applicable to Grade L3 Step 1 of the ARIPO salary scales of the professional category
Base Salary: US$39,150 per annum.
Post Adjustment Allowance: Depending on the rise and fall in value of the United States dollar, a post adjustment index which is presently 56.4% of base salary is applied as a cost of living allowance.
Dependency Allowances: US$1,800 per year for a dependent child. Maximum number of children three (3).
Other benefits include:
Payment of travel and removal expenses;
Once-off installation grant;
Education grant of US$9,000 per year for each child, up to a maximum of three children;
Housing allowance;
Contributory medical aid scheme;
Annual leave of 30 working days; and
Paid home leave every two years.
Medical examination:
The appointment is subject to a satisfactory United Nations type medical examination to be conducted by an ARIPO nominated medical practitioner.
APPLICATIONS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS:
Applicants should submit an application letter together with: detailed curriculum vitae indicating pertinent personal data, and names, professional designations and addresses of two persons from whom evidence-based, professional references can be obtained; certified copies of relevant academic and professional certificates; police clearance; and a passport size photograph
Applicants should indicate in their personal data, the following:
family name and first names;
date and place of birth;
nationality and detailed present address;
full names, relationship, gender and date of birth of dependents;
language abilities both written and spoken;
educational background (main subjects, institutions, diplomas or degrees and marks of merit);
employment record (present or most recent employment, previous employment); and
any other relevant information.
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS:
Applications addressed to the Director General of ARIPO and saved as a single pdf file should be submitted by email only at vacancies@aripo.org not later than 24th January 2022. The reference to be indicated on the email subject is “Patent Examiner: Mechanical Engineering”.
Please note that applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted by the ARIPO Office on official letterhead at which stage they shall be requested to submit a certificate of evaluation/accreditation of their Degree qualifications from their respective National Qualifications Authority.
ARIPO does not charge any fee and neither does it use any employment agents at any stage of the recruitment process.
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